Zamalek wing-back Hazem Emam blew his future up in the air after storming out of the team's training and throwing his shirt on the ground in anger. FilGoal.com newsman at Zamalek reported that the 23-year-old, who has already threatened to leave the club over unpaid wages, seemed to be furious after a chat with striker Mido and assistant coach Ismail Youssef. He left the pitch before being followed by Youssef, but manager Hassan Shehata asked his assistant to leave him alone. Emam said this week that he will commence the procedures of terminating his contract if the club failed to pay his late wages by Thursday. The pacey full-back rejected a proposal by the Zamalek board to provide part of his late dues as his future is now under real scrutiny. Emam has been involved in several controversial incidents in the past, which saw him fall out with the club's previous management under the Hassan twins as well. ‘I will join Ahli'
Meanwhile, Zamalek striker Mido claims that Emam threatened to join arch-rivals Ahli prior to his furious exit as he criticized the behavior of his teammate. “We were astonished to see him leave the pitch saying: ‘I will terminate my contract and join Ahli',” Mido told FilGoal.com. “I was just speaking with the team in the presence of the manager, asking the players to be patient and ensuring them that the financial crisis will ease soon. “I can't understand how can he throw the Zamalek shirt away like that and I can't see what he, or any other player, has achieved for the club to act like that. “Some players in the team do not have five pounds in their pockets, but they haven't acted like him.” Zamalek have been facing a series of internal problems lately, with star striker Amr Zaki filing a complaint to the FA over his late wages. Out-of-favor duo Hussein Hamdi and Alaa Ali were transfer-listed by request after revealing they want to leave the club for regular football.